A trace-driven simulation study of dynamic load balancing
S Zhou - IEEE Transactions on Software engineering, 1988 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A trace-driven simulation study of dynamic load balancing in homogeneous distributed
systems supporting broadcasting is presented. Information about job CPU and input/output
(I/O) demands collected from production systems is used as input to a simulation model that
includes a representative CPU scheduling policy and considers the message exchange and
job transfer cost explicitly. Seven load-balancing algorithms are simulated and their
performances compared. Load balancing is capable of significantly reducing the mean and …
systems supporting broadcasting is presented. Information about job CPU and input/output
(I/O) demands collected from production systems is used as input to a simulation model that
includes a representative CPU scheduling policy and considers the message exchange and
job transfer cost explicitly. Seven load-balancing algorithms are simulated and their
performances compared. Load balancing is capable of significantly reducing the mean and …
[BOOK][B] A trace-driven simulation study of dynamic load balancing
S Zhou - 1986 - eecs.berkeley.edu
ABSTRACT" A trace-driven simulation study of dynamic load balancing in homogeneous
distributed systems supporting broadcasting is presented. We use information about job
CPU and I/O demands collected from a production system as input to a simulation model
that includes a representative CPU scheduling policy and considers the message exchange
and job transfer costs explicitly. Seven load balancing algorithms are simulated and their
performances compared. We find that load balancing is capable of significantly reducing the …
distributed systems supporting broadcasting is presented. We use information about job
CPU and I/O demands collected from a production system as input to a simulation model
that includes a representative CPU scheduling policy and considers the message exchange
and job transfer costs explicitly. Seven load balancing algorithms are simulated and their
performances compared. We find that load balancing is capable of significantly reducing the …
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